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Japanse keyboard question
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Japanse keyboard question
EnableJapInput=1 not work in ultravnc.ini . You must enable this in vncviewer option . If you connect via cmd you can't.
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Re: Japanse keyboard question
The viewer allow you to preset this
1° Save as default -> settings are saved via file in user temp
2° Save as .vnc and start viewer by clicking .vnc
or
3° vncviewer.exe -config filename
1° Save as default -> settings are saved via file in user temp
2° Save as .vnc and start viewer by clicking .vnc
or
3° vncviewer.exe -config filename